DayZ creator Dean Hall has revealed through a recent Ask Me Anything (thanks Shack News) on the DayZ Reddit that he is "angry about the War Z", stating that the recent controversy surrounding the zombie title has caused confusion between the two products with individuals believing that The War Z was the currently in-production DayZ Standalone.

Hall also mentions that while "the average gamer knows the difference individual people don't", revealing that the creator has been undergoing criticism from family and friends mistaking the difference and confronting him about the unethical decisions.

I really don't think anyone can understand just quite how exasperated that can make you feel when you've gambled everything on something, put your whole self and reputation on the line. So it hasn't made my life very pleasant and I disagree entirely with the conduct and how consumers have been treated.

Previously The War Z was pulled off Steam shortly after going on sale, with claims that the store page was misleading and referring to non-existent gameplay mechanics. The game has since been kept off the store, with no outlook as to when and if it will ever be back.

They can't have been too up to date, carson.It took just looking at the name, noticing it wasn't "DayZ" and thinking "huh, I wonder what that's about".Then I looked it up and in under 5 minutes found the forums and a bunch of "info" on it.

I should have said, "somewhat up to date with gaming news in general". They keep up to date with releases and just general news, but don't go that extra little bit that others, such as myself, do.

They knew that a DayZ standalone was coming out, and thought it was The War Z. My suspicions are first where that they named it this to ride on the coattails of DayZ's success, and with all the s*** drama over the last couple months it's clear that was their intention.

Especially given the Steam release (however brief) it would seem like it was a legit game and out for release.

I think once the DayZ standalone is out however, Rocket and his team will see the kinda of success they deserve. If they follow the Minecraft model, I sure as hell will be getting it right off the bat. The only thing that's been disappointing about Minecraft was the long promised (and long delayed) mod API. The devs has been really cool about support and everything else.

When I first saw the WarZ on the internet I knew that it wasn't DayZ but it immediately reminded me of those mockbuster films, like the ones that The Asylum makes. They name their direct to DVD stuff very similar to huge blockbusters that are being released around the same time so that people in a store or online look at it and go "oh its out on DVD already!" The most recent one that came out actually stirred some controversy: the blockbuster was "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" and the asylum film was "Age of the Hobbits". I can't possibly imagine that those developers of WarZ were not thinking of this as a money making factor. For some comparison, DayZ is a free mod. The WarZ costs money.

If you got suckered by WarZ thinking it was the DayZ stand alone then you deserve it.

Chances are you didnt do your research. Sucks you bought a s*** game but if you are happy to splash $15 or whatever it was on a game without being pretty damn sure of it, then you have yourself to blame. And if $15 is f*** all to you, then why complain about a s***** ass $15 game. I have no doubt the WarZ people tried to trick people into buying their game thinking it was the DayZ stand alone but when the steam page doesnt have DayZ plastered all over it, then it should ring some warning bells that maybe this isnt actually what you think it is.

I still know what what DaZ or WarZ and the difference is, anyone care to give the gist?

One is an official release being built out of a popular mod in a new engine, the other is a very similar game with a similar name which had a lot of drama for advertising features which weren't in the game yet.